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what are you guys listening to at the moment?

Started by the3secondrule, August 25, 2011, 01:36:39 PM

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flanagan0718

Quote from: lincolnic on August 20, 2016, 05:35:48 AM
Hey Felix, if you're into post-rock, you might like my friends Beware of Safety. I mixed their most recent album, Mabon.

https://bewareofsafety.bandcamp.com/album/mabon

I'll give it a go tonight too! Thanks for the recommendation.


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lincolnic

Quote from: flanagan0718 on August 20, 2016, 11:00:56 PM
Quote from: lincolnic on August 20, 2016, 05:35:48 AM
Hey Felix, if you're into post-rock, you might like my friends Beware of Safety. I mixed their most recent album, Mabon.

https://bewareofsafety.bandcamp.com/album/mabon

I'll give it a go tonight too! Thanks for the recommendation.


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Cheers guys! I like the previous album Lotusville a lot as well.

alanp

Earth's "Raiford (The Felon Wind)" from _Hex: Or Printing In The Infernal Method_ makes me think of a remote house in the mountainous part of Colorado, a lodge type house, during winter, with power, but no phone. The sky is overcast and thunderous, but not raining.

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bamslam69

Don't get out much to see many bands these days, but went and saw Dead Letter Circus, & 1/2 of the members of a now defunct The Butterfly Effect (acoustic set) last night. Had the latter cranking through the outdoor stereo while I was barbecueing dinner. Great local talent.

Apart from that, Parkway Drive is getting a cranking at work.

midwayfair

Most of this album is great, but this track in particular is amazing.


micromegas




and today I'm going to see this:



apparently the guy is really good at playing Dobro
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m-Kresol

I was listening to the two Caspian live albums over and over yesterday. Such great performers. I very much recommend this band to everyone, especially those of you that are into postrock. And if you already know the band, get the "Live at larcom" Blu-Ray. Fantastic.



Very long intro part here, the real song starts at about 6:00
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flanagan0718

Quote from: m-Kresol on September 05, 2016, 09:52:36 AM
I was listening to the two Caspian live albums over and over yesterday. Such great performers. I very much recommend this band to everyone, especially those of you that are into postrock. And if you already know the band, get the "Live at larcom" Blu-Ray. Fantastic.



Very long intro part here, the real song starts at about 6:00

I love Caspian. I'll have to pick up the blu ray this week! Thanks man.

m-Kresol

make sure to listen to it with either headphones or a good sound system.
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My build docs and tutorials

GermanCdn

#1180
I genuinely hated the album version of this song when it came out.  Saw them do it live, whole different story.  This version with Myles is fantastic.  Would have loved if Mark had come in for a long melodic solo.



And quite possibly the most beautiful heavy song in a long, long time.

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selfdestroyer

Khruangbin - The Universe Smiles Upon You

I have really been enjoying this bands latest album:
https://khruangbin.bandcamp.com/album/the-universe-smiles-upon-you



Cody

raulduke

Love a bit of Khruangbin. Had that album in the car for a long while. So chilled.

I'm liking Bon Iver's new stuff so far:



Album out late September I think.

Been listening to a bit of Ocean Colour Scene. They were big in the UK in the mid 90's:


flanagan0718

I can't seem to get away from the instrumental post rock stuff...not that its a bad thing.

Band: Pray For Sound
Album: Dreamer


Willybomb

#1184
TL:DR, but I'm really digging Babymetal.  The singing makes me smile and the metal is tight, well produced, and extremely well played. Can't ask for much more than that.

They make no pretence that it's not manufactured, and in many ways it reminds me of the Russian YoYo Team from an old episode of The Simpsons...